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− | In the [[Service-Oriented Architecture|SOA operational model]], (or service consumer) is usually an application, a software module or another service that requires a different service. It initiates the enquiry of the service in the registry, binds to the service and executes its provided function according to the interface contract. | + | In the [[Service-Oriented Architecture|SOA operational model]], the service requestor (or service consumer) is usually an application, a software module or another service that requires a different service. It initiates the enquiry of the service in the registry, binds to the service and executes its provided function according to the interface contract. |
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In the SOA operational model, the service requestor (or service consumer) is usually an application, a software module or another service that requires a different service. It initiates the enquiry of the service in the registry, binds to the service and executes its provided function according to the interface contract.